Plasma Confinement by Surface Magnetic Field
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概要
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The mechanism of plasma confinement by a surface magnetic field configtn'a-Lion (surmac) is studied in a linear device. The end losses are reduced by bendingthe surmac coil so as to have a small aperture at the both ends. rhe penetratinglennth of a r>lasma into the magnetic wall is much shorter than the local iongyroradius. A sharp potential dip was observed at the position of the densitydrop, and it is confirmed that the formation of the dip is essential for the plasmaconfinement. The particle loss across the magnetic wall is due to classical ambi-polar diffusion, and the saturation at high magnetic field operation is explainedby the end loss.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1984-01-15
著者
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TAKEDA Susumu
Department of Electrical Engineering Nagoya University
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Akiyama Hidenori
Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Kumamoto University
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TAKASUGI Keiichi
Department of Electrical Engineering,Nagoya University
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TAKAI Mutsuo
Department of Electrical Engineering,Nagoya University
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Akiyama Hidenori
Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kumamoto University
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Takai Mutsuo
Department Of Electrical Engineering Nagoya University
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Takeda Susumu
Department Of Electrical Engineering Nagoya University:department Of Electronic Engineering Chubu In
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Takasugi Keiichi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Nagoya University:institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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Takeda Susumu
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Akiyama Hidenori
Department of Electrical Engineering,Nagoya University
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